“…However, it is also acknowledged that this may not always be the case, and it is also possible the targeted partner may perceive even positive partner regulation as an indication that their partner is dissatisfied (Overall et al, 2006). Even if positive partner regulation strategies are enacted in a way that protects the partner's feelings (e.g., proposing constructive solutions or encouragement), the act of partner regulation likely communicates to some extent that the targeted partner is falling short of their partner's expectations in some way (Ferguson & Karantzas, 2022). In sum, to truly understand the role of positive partner regulation, the perspective of the person being targeted by the regulation is clearly important, and further research is required to assess this association.…”